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That seems a perfect way to end our live text commentary on day two of the Commonwealth Games. I will just point you in the direction of Tonight at the Games on BBC One now with Clare Balding and Mark Chapman as they review today's action.

We will be back with the live text commentary at 08:00 BST on Saturday with all the action, news and reaction. Thank you for joining us and we look forward to your company again tomorrow. Bye for now.

Badminton

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Scotland have just beaten New Zealand 5-0 in the mixed team event Group C, with star duo Imogen Bankier and Kirsty Gilmour (pictured) completing a 21-4 21-11 win in just 21 minutes to clinch the whitewash in front of a loud crowd. They are through to the quarter-finals.

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Track cyclist Andy Tennant: "Chilling with Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes. The midges are attacking us. Never thought I would be sat outside in Glasgow!"

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Squash

Men's singles

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Squash

Men's singles

As mentioned, England's James Willstrop is in action in the last 16 of the men's singles. He is on course for a place in the quarter-finals as he took the first game 11-5 against New Zealand's Martin Knight and holds an 8-4 lead in the second.

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Sharron Davies

BBC Sport swimming expert & 1978 CWG champion

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"One for the 2014 album - been a bumper year Siobhan-Marie O'Connor."

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Play continues

The action may be finished for the day in the pool, but there is still play going ahead in the badminton and squash events.

Swimming

Men's 4 x 100m freestyle

Adrian Moorhouse

Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"That was impressive from the Australians. The rest of the field couldn't live with them. I was impressed with how long South Africa managed to hang in there and give the Aussies a run for their money. A brilliant anchor leg from Cameron McEvoy."

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Gold Medal

Australia - Men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay

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Australia end the day in winning style as they take gold in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay. South Africa come second, while Ben Proud wins his second medal of the evening as England claim the bronze, finishing ahead of hosts Scotland.

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Sir Chris Hoy

Six-time Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

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"Needed to be suited and booted to give out medals today. Forgot cufflinks. Here's the solution. Pretty snazzy huh?"

The safety pin is never a good look, Chris.

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Swimming

Men's 4 x 100m freestyle

Now comes the last swimming event of the day. Ben Proud, a gold medallist earlier today, is in England's quartet in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay.

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Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke

England's Chris Walker-Hebborn and Liam Tancock take the cheers of the crowd, their coaches and team-mates as they walk around the pool with medals round their necks. Walker-Hebborn has a gold and Tancock has a bronze.

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Gold Medal

Dimitris Minasidis (Cyprus) - men's 62kg weightlifting

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Dimitris Minasidis of Cyprus has won Commonwealth gold in the men's 62kg weightlifting in the Clyde Auditorium.

The 25-year-old lifted a total of 276kg to beat Sri Lankan Sudesh Peiris, who took silver and Vaipava Ioane of Samoa, who claimed the bronze. Wales' Gareth Evans (pictured) was fifth with a personal best of 268kg.

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Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"Chris Walker-Hebborn was a bit of a temperamental kid I remember.

"He'd often throw his goggles down when he was angry and stuff like that. His talent was never in doubt, though, and it's great to see him on the podium collecting a gold medal."

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Swimming

Rebecca Adlington

Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

"It's been a better night for the home nations than anyone expected. Scotland have done well but it's great to get a couple of medals for England too.

"I think there is a lot to be encouraged about with British swimming after London 2012 and the World Championships where we struggled overall. It's nice to see the swimmers up there on the podium ahead of Rio and with so many new faces coming through."

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Swimming

Women's 100m butterfly

England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor after winning a silver medal in the women's 100m butterfly: "It's gutting to come second by such a small margin. I knew it was going to be a close race, but I'm really happy with a silver."

Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke

England's Chris Walker-Hebborn tells BBC Sport after his 100m backstroke gold medal: "I'm over the moon and speechless. I had a few things up my sleeve this evening and I was pumped. It helps when you see your squad doing so well and I'm buzzing."

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Gold Medal

Katerine Savard (Canada) - women's 100m butterfly swimming

It was so nearly two gold medals for England in 10 minutes in the pool. Siobhan O'Connor led at the halfway point of the women's 100m butterfly, but is pipped just metres from the wall as Canada's Katerine Savard comes through to take the victory by five one-hundredths.

O'Connor now has three silvers from the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Double gold medallist Emma McKeon of Australia has to settle for a bronze this time.

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Badminton

Mixed teams

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The Emirates Arena is currently hosting Scotland v New Zealand in Group C of the mixed teams group play badminton. You can watch that online or via the red button.

Swimming

"It's great that Chris Walker-Hebborn has fulfilled his talent. He showed great promise as a junior, and it's taken him a while to convert to the seniors but here he is, top of the podium."

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Swimming

Women's 100m butterfly (21:09 BST)

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Women's 100m butterfly final

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Teenager Siobhan O'Connor, from Bath, Somerset, has already claimed two silver medals in Glasgow - in the 200m freestyle and 4 x 100m freestyle relay - and will be hoping it is third time lucky in tonight's 100m butterfly final.

O'Connor, 18, was one of the nominees for the 2012 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award.

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Swimming

Women's 100m butterfly

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Australian swimmer Emma McKeon is aiming for her third gold at Glasgow 2014.

The 20-year-old won the women's 200m freestyle, was in the 4x100m freestyle gold-medal winning quartet and is in the 100m butterfly final. Her brother David, 21, has also won a silver in the men's 400m freestyle.

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Gold Medal

Chris Walker-Hebborn (England) - 100m backstroke swimming

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Make that two gold medals for England. Chris Walker-Hebborn smashes the Commonwealth Games record to take the victory in the 100m backstroke. We mentioned Liam Tancock earlier, and he now has eight Commonwealth Games medals. He finishes tied third.

Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke final

Our next action is the men's 100m backstroke final. Australia have won half of the gold medals available in the pool so far, with five successes in 10 races. They have won a total of 12 medals at the Tollcross Swimming Centre, including four silvers and three bronze medals.

Scotland have won five medals, including three golds, while Ben Proud's victory in the 50m butterfly is England's only success so far.

Boxing

"What a mismatch. Donnelly has his opponent on his back on the canvas in the opening 15 seconds and the referee stops the contest after Asif is caught again.

"It's fair to say it's been a decent day for Northern Ireland in the ring after Michael Conlan fought on with a nasty cut to beat Nauru's Mathew Martin and advance in the men's bantamweight (56kg)."

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Hockey

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Trinidad and Tobago were beaten 16-0 by South Africa in the women's hockey yesterday. They have done better today... just. They conceded just 14 goals as they fell to another defeat to New Zealand. Ouch.

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Netball

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England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all been in action in the netball. England recorded a huge 65-25 win over Wales in Pool B, while Scotland were 58-30 winners against Saint Lucia in Pool A. Northern Ireland have just finished their Pool A match with Jamaica and fell to a 65-34 defeat.

Medal Ceremony

Men's 400m individual medley swimming

Daniel Wallace, 21, points to a cheering public as he stands on the top of the podium. He has been so calm up to now. But seeing the Scotland flag rising and the crowd singing 'Flower of Scotland' brings a lump to his throat and a tear to his eye.

I'm sure he is not the only Scot crying at the moment. Emotional scenes, but memorable ones, in the pool. Wallace's success is Scotland's third swimming gold medal of this Commonwealth Games and their fifth medal overall in the pool.

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Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke final (21:03 BST)

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Swimming

Men's 100m backstroke final (21:03 BST)

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England's Liam Tancock, who hails from Exeter, is aiming for an incredible eighth Commonwealth Games medal tonight when he swims in the men's 100m backstroke final (21.03 BST).

He is also aiming for his third successive Commonwealth victory in this event after claiming golds in Melbourne in 2006 and Delhi four years later.

Team-mate Chris Walker-Hebborn has also qualified for the final, as has Scotland's Craig McNally.

Weightlifting

Men's 62kg

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If weightlifting is your thing you might want to use your Red Button or our live coverage page to catch the rest of the men's 62kg, which is building towards a big climax. There are some impressive clean and jerks taking place right now. Wales' Gareth Evans is one of the men in action.

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Swimming

Women's 100m freestyle S8 swimming

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"That was impressive from Maddison Elliott. A superb swim and at only 15 you have to think she has a big future. An excellent silver for Stephanie Slater as well."

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Swimming

Aimee Lewis

BBC Sport in Glasgow

"What. A. Roar. The Scottish crowd enjoyed that and so did Daniel Wallace. The powerful Scot made his competitors look like tug boats. He sits on the ropes and encourages the supporters to roar some more, which is fine and dandy but I will need a ear test after this evening."

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Gold Medal

Maddison Elliott (Australia) - Women's 100m freestyle S8 swimming

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Fifteen-year-old Maddison Elliott takes gold in the women's 100m freestyle S8 event. The Australian is hugely emotional as she breaks down in tears after the victory. In an incredible performance, Elliott also breaks the world record.

There is another medal for England as Steph Slater (see 20:34) wins silver.

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Swimming

Men's 400m individual medley

Rebecca Adlington

Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

"You kept thinking 'how is Daniel going to claw this back?' but he swam his own race and pulled it off."

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Swimming

Men's 400m individual medley

Adrian Moorhouse

Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"Daniel Wallace goodness me! Wow, wow, wow. That was brilliant."

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Swimming

Men's 400m individual medley

Men's 400m individual medley gold medallist Daniel Wallace tells BBC Sport: "I knew where I needed to be at each point. It was a dogfight to the finish but I'm really happy. It's not every day you get to race and win in front of your home crowd."

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Gold Medal

Daniel Wallace (Scotland) - Men's 400m individual medley

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What a Commonwealth Games this is for Scotland. Daniel Wallace takes gold in the pool in the men's 400m individual medley.

He was well behind with 50m remaining but, with the home fans screaming their support, Wallace burst through to touch first. He screams out in delight and smashes both arms into the water in an emotional celebration.

Australia's Thomas Fraser-Holmes, a gold medallist in the 200m freestyle, finishes second, with Sebastien Rousseau of South Africa third.

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Judo

Champion's emotional tribute

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Judo gold medallist Megan Fletcher, a geography teacher in Bristol, broke down as she paid tribute to her late former coach Don Werner, who passed away earlier this year from cancer.

She said: "Everything I do now, he taught me, so I will always be grateful to him, and hopefully he would be proud."

The 24-year-old was cheered on by younger brother Ben, whose knee injury robbed him of the chance of competing at the Games.

She added: "I saw Ben after the semi-final and we had a little bit of an emotional moment. It was so disappointing for us as a family to be so close to coming here and Ben could have won it, but he is such a strong-minded person that I know in the future he will be one to watch."

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Swimming

Para-sport 100m freestyle

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England's Steph Slater will be bidding for a first Commonwealth medal in this evening's Para-sport 100m freestyle final but the road to Glasgow has been less than straightforward for the Preston swimmer.

She was a talented able-bodied swimmer before suffering pain and numbness in her arm during a training session, later diagnosed as damage to the lower part of her brachial plexus - the network of nerves that conducts signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.

It meant she was unable to use her arm again and now swims using just her right arm.

Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

Wales' Georgia Davies tells BBC Sport after reaching the final of the 100m backstroke: "I've been chasing that personal best for a while so I am thrilled with that. I felt pretty rusty in the heats this morning and bit nervous. I'm really looking forward to the final tomorrow now."

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Swimming

Men's 400m individual medley

Are you keeping up? Don't worry, we won't be asking any questions later. The next final is up shortly. This one is the men's 400m individual medley.

Scotland's Dan Wallace, 21, was the fastest qualifier. Are we about to witness another gold for the hosts?

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Boxing

Men's welterweight (69kg)

Neil Johnston

BBC Sport in Glasgow

"The conditions are so stifling inside the SECC precinct that India's Mandeep Jangra had someone waving a towel in front of him to cool him down between rounds while facing Mozambique's Augusto Mathule.

"It worked. Jangra lives to fight another day after easing through in the welterweight (69kg) class without barely breaking sweat."

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Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"Georgia Davies comes out of that with a lot of credit. She was under the 60-second barrier and is the second fastest into the final so she's really found some form."

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Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

Lizzie Simmonds and Lauren Quigley are joined in the women's 100m backstroke final by Welsh swimmer Georgia Davies, after she comes second in her semi-final.

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Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

England's Lizzie Simmonds tells BBC Sport after reaching the final of the 100m backstroke: "I blew the cobwebs away this morning and I feel good. It's great to know that I'm a bit ahead of the field with the starts and turns."

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Celebrity spotting

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Sir Chris Hoy seems to be at every event in Glasgow. Here he is with fellow Scot and cyclist Graeme Obree, also known as the Flying Scotsman after twice breaking the world hour record, and comedian Billy Connolly. He tweets: "Me and two of my heroes. Graeme Obree and the Big Yin!"

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Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

Adrian Moorhouse

Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"That was a solid swim from Lizzie Simmonds. She was a little bit slower than I thought but she got a good dive and finished well."

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Swimming

Women's 100m backstroke

England's Lizzie Simmonds, who won the European Championship in 2010 in the 200m backstroke final, advances into the final of the 100m event.

Her team-mate Lauren Quigley, 19, can also prepare for an appearance in Saturday's final after coming third in the first semi-final.

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Swimming

Men's 100m breaststroke

England's Adam Peaty tells BBC Sport after reaching the final of the 100m breaststroke: "I think there is more to come from me. I'm still getting used to the arena. I'm training hard at the moment and enjoying it."

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Swimming

Men's 100m breaststroke

But Ross Murdoch might not have it his own way in the final. England's Adam Peaty wins the second semi-final of the men's 100m breaststroke in a new Commonwealth Games record.

However, there is more bad news for Michael Jamieson as he fails to qualify for the final. He was the poster boy ahead of the Games, but, by his standards, is having a hugely disappointing competition in his home country.

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Swimming

Men's 100m breaststroke

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Scotland's Ross Murdoch, pictured next to Michael Jamieson, tells BBC Sport after winning his 100m breaststroke semi-final: "I feel fresh and good. Recovery wasn't great after the back of the 200m because we got back late. I haven't seen anything from yesterday's win really, I'm just trying to stay grounded."

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Swimming

Men's 100m breaststroke

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"Not a quick time from Michael Jamieson, but Ross Murdoch not put off by the big names to get through. He's so smooth at the finish."

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Swimming

Men's 100m breaststroke

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Yesterday's hero Ross Murdoch is walking with a swagger and rightly so after his gold medal in the 200m breaststroke. The home crowd are in good voice and on their feet again as he wins his semi-final of the 100m breaststroke.

Murdoch defeated Olympic Games silver medallist Michael Jamieson yesterday, who had to settle for another silver. But Jamieson can only finish fifth in the 100m semi-final and faces an anxious wait to see if he is in the final.

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Swimming

Women's 50m freestyle semi-final

England's Fran Halsall tells BBC Sport after winning her 50m freestyle semi-final: "I stuck to my race plan and did what I needed to do. Can I go sub-24? That would be nice! I don't want to tempt fate but I feel a lot stronger so technically I should be faster."

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Swimming

Women's 50m freestyle semi-final

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"A new Commonwealth Games record from Fran Halsall. That's the Fran of old and back to her best. When she's in form she's almost skimming across the water."

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Swimming

Women's 50m freestyle

England's Fran Halsall and Amy Smith, who were both part of the quartet that claimed a silver medal in the women's 4 x 100m freestyle relay, have both qualified for the final of the 50m freestyle event.

Australia's Cate Campbell set a new Commonwealth Games record by winning the first semi-final in a time of 24.17 seconds.

But records come and records go and Campbell's reign only lasted five minutes, before Halsall won the second semi-final in a time of 24.14. Scotland's Sian Harkin scrapes into the final as eighth fastest qualifier.

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Best clips so far

Have you missed any of the action today? No worries, here are three clips for you to enjoy.

Sarah Clark of Scotland wins the under 63kg judo final as she makes opponent Helene Wezeu Dombeu of Cameroon submit. Watch the clip here

Coming up

20:15: Watch squash - James Willstrop is in action for England in the men's round of 16.

19:57

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Boxing

Men's flyweight 52kg

Welsh flyweight Andrew Selby is in shock following his defeat by Scotland's Reece McFadden. Selby, top of the amateur world rankings, got a warning from the referee after the gum shield twice came out of his mouth during the three-round contest.

The Welshman tells BBC One: "I lost the first round, I won the second. I wasn't spitting my gum shield out deliberately, it's not my fault. Why would I spit it out? I came here to fight.

"He boxed well in the first round, but I knew he was going to run away from me. I thought I was coming back in the third round but got caught trying to attack."

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Hockey

Women - New Zealand v Trinidad and Tobago

This is proving to be quite a painful tournament for Trinidad and Tobago's women's hockey team. They were hammered 16-0 by South Africa yesterday and they are currently 9-0 behind against New Zealand.

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Track Cycling

More celebrations for Fachie

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After Neil Fachie's victory for Scotland in the 1000m tandem trial with pilot Craig Maclean, the 29-year-old from Aberdeen has had further cause for celebration after girlfriend Lora Turnham and her pilot Corrine Hall won gold in Friday's UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup time-trial race in Spain.

Gold Medal

Owen Livesey (England) - men's -81kg judo

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It is a cagey, fiercely-fought all-England contest between Owen Livesey and Tom Reed and one ultimately won by the former by penalty. There is plenty of respect between the two, as their embrace at the end shows, but Livesey has gold, with Reed taking silver. Top effort lads.

19:42

What's on now

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So what do you fancy watching?

We have swimming, judo, weightlifting, boxing, netball and table tennis available for your enjoyment. To see the action click on Commonwealth Games at the top and then make your pick.

19:38

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Swimming

Men's 200m freestyle

Welsh bronze medallist Calum Jarvis tells BBC One: "I'm really happy to get the first Welsh medal in the pool. I didn't know what I could get and I've pulled it out the bag."

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Judo

The all-England final in the men's -81kg judo is about to get under way. Owen Livesey v Tom Reed for Commonwealth Games glory. It is going to be a cracker. The two are both fighting for the number one spot in the UK.

19:36

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Swimming

Men's 200m freestyle

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"I couldn't see anyone getting close to Cameron McEvoy but Thomas Fraser-Holmes timed his attack perfectly. Calum Jarvis with a great bronze and a Welsh record as well."

19:35

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Gold Medal

Thomas Fraser-Holmes (Australia) - men's 200m freestyle swimming

It's a fast and frantic night in the pool. The next person to be celebrating is Australia's Thomas Fraser-Holmes, who takes gold in the men's 200m freestyle final.

Cameron McEvoy, also of Australia, claims the silver, but there is a bronze medal for Wales' Calum Jarvis. That is the first ever medal for Wales in this event, so well done Calum, great effort.

With 50m left, it looked like being an Australia 1-2-3, but Jarvis produced a late surge to finish third.

19:33

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Bronze Medal

Boas Munyonga (Zambia) - men's -81kg judo

Zambia are up on the board in the Commonwealth Games. Boas Munyonga has just beaten Canada's Louis Krieber-Gagnon in a bronze medal contest in the men's -81kg judo. It is a popular medal in the judo arena as well.

19:32

71 Club

11 - Boas Munyonga, Zambia, judo

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BBC Sport in Glasgow

BBC Sport's Ollie Williams continues his attempt to interview an athlete from each of the 71 Commonwealth countries or territories.

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Zambia's Boas Munyonga will fight for judo bronze in the men's -81kg class this evening, having joined the #71club earlier this afternoon.

"Almost six hundred people play judo in Zambia. I saw people playing when I was young and got interested. At first, I was scared but I got interested.

"We only have four players and one coach. We were looking forward to coming with a big team but because of finances, we only have five. We were supposed to be 14."

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly

Mark Foster

BBC Sport swimming expert & ex-CWG champion

"I'm a bit gutted Ben Proud broke my British record, but it had stood for long enough I suppose! It was a very mature swim, he just got everything right and he was in the zone. He will get stronger and there is lots more to come from him."

19:27

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly

Rebecca Adlington

Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

"What I loved about I Ben Proud there was that he shook the hands of his competitors before he received his medal. He's shown them a lot of respect and maturity at 19."

19:25

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Boxing

McFadden shocks Selby

Neil Johnston

BBC Sport in Glasgow

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"Scotland's Reece McFadden walked out to The Proclaimers track 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)' and he's walking off to a standing ovation at the SECC centre after defeating Wales's double European flyweight champion Andrew Selby, much to the delight of the partisan crowd.

"At 19, McFadden is six years younger than Selby but he produces a mature performance to go through by an unanimous points decision.

"This lad is popular. The place is packed and the whole arena are out of their seats, some waving Scottish flags, while McFadden, dressed all in red, laps up the attention and bows to the crowd."

19:22

Medal Ceremony

Men's 50m butterfly

It's medal time, and a few minutes Ben Proud will never forget. He is the Commonwealth Games champion - and he has the gold medal to prove it.

19:20

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Swimming

Women's 50m breaststroke

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Women's 50m breaststroke bronze medallist Corrie Scott tells BBC One: "I just can't believe it. I said at the start that the crowd could make the difference between fourth and a bronze and it did there."

19:19

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Swimming

Women's 50m breaststroke

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"That was all down to who rammed their hands on the wall at the end. And a great bronze medal for Corrie Scott and unlucky for Sophie Taylor who just missed out. Sophie is a young girl who has a lot of experience to gain."

19:19

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly

Men's 50m butterfly silver medallist Ben Proud tells BBC One: "I don't know what to say. I just treated it like any other race, but now tears are almost in my eyes."

Gold Medal

We mentioned that Scottish hopes of a medal were high, with three of the eight competitors being Scottish. Well, Corrie Scott has added to the hosts' medal tally with a bronze medal.

But there was heartbreak for England's Sophie Taylor as she finished fourth to just miss out on a medal.

19:14

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Gold Medal

Megan Fletcher (England) - women's -70kg judo

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It is another judo gold for England as Megan Fletcher beats six-times Oceania champion Moira de Villiers of New Zealand by Ippon, courtesy of a solid ground hold. Fletcher is battered and bruised from the event but sporting a huge smile.

19:12

Swimming

Women's 50m breaststroke

Home hopes are high of more medals in the women's 50m breaststroke after three Scottish swimmers, all from Edinburgh University, qualified for tonight's final.

Corrie Scott, 20, Kathryn Johnstone, 24, and 21-year-old Andrea Strachan will all be competing, as will English teenager Sophie Taylor, 18.

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But their main threat could come in the form of Jamaica's Alia Atkinson (pictured), who was the fastest qualifier.

19:12

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly

Steve Parry

BBC swimming expert & Olympic bronze medallist

"Ben has done exactly what we want to do. To go under 23 seconds is a magic number, and in Roland Schoeman he's got a big scalp."

19:11

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

"The records tumbled as well for Ben Proud. A beautiful start and he finished to perfection."

19:10

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Gold Medal

Ben Proud (England) - men's 50m butterfly swimming

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What a performance from England's Ben Proud. He claims a British record, a Commonwealth Games record, and, most importantly, a gold medal.

That is England's first swimming gold in Glasgow 2014. Roland Schoeman of South Africa took silver, with his countryman Chad Le Clos getting bronze.

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Bronze Medal

Sally Conway (Scotland) - women's -70kg judo

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In the second bronze medal contest in the women's -70kg judo, Sally Conway wins another medal for Scotland with victory over Sunibala Huidrom of India by penalty. It is not the medal Conway wanted but she gratefully laps up the appreciation of the home crowd.

19:03

71 Club

10 - Memory Zhikale, Botswana, Judo

Ollie Williams

BBC Sport in Glasgow

BBC Sport's Ollie Williams continues his attempt to interview an athlete from each of the 71 Commonwealth countries or territories.

Botswana's Memory Zhikale is in the #71club had a miserable day at the judo, fighting only once and expressing surprise that she had not been given a place in the repechage to fight again.

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"I'm not impressed. at all. I only fought once. It took two days to come here, and now I'm done. It's pretty terrible," she said.

Memory took up judo because it represented something different to her. "I wanted a unique sport," she says. "I don't want to do a sport where someone asks me what I do and I say, 'netball'. So I got addicted to judo."

Swimming

Aimee Lewis

BBC Sport in Glasgow

"Tollcross Swimming Centre where the likes of Mark Foster, Rebecca Adlington and Clare Balding are just part of the furniture these days. If it's of any interest, the trio looked in great spirits as they met in the media centre before going to their studio/balcony. Eight gold medals to be won this evening and plenty of home nation swimmers in contention, although the Australians could ruin any potential party."

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Graham Hill: "Got to feel for Jason Kenny being interviewed live on TV after losing, then throwing up!"

Andrew Priestley: "Sam Webster has a huge future ahead of him. At just 23 years of age he just blew away a world-class athlete in Jason Kenny."

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Judo

We've just heard from Sarah Clark and she is now taking to the podium to receive her gold medal in the women's -63kg judo. What a moment for the 36-year-old in her last competition. English duo Faith Pitman and Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown collect their bronze medals and Cameroon's Helene Wezeu Dombeu her silver before the home crowd rise to cheer Clark. That is three golds now for the hosts.

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Badminton

Everywhere you look at these Commonwealth Games there are incredible stories of courage and against-all-odds tales. Edwin Ekiring was 10 when he survived a car accident that killed his mother and, in 2009, he was knocked off his bicycle by a car leaving him with a broken arm, ribs, shin and knee.

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Now aged 30, Ekiring is in Glasgow representing Uganda at badminton. "The doctors advised me to stop playing," said Ekiring, who faces Ajfan Rasheed of the Maldives in the round of 64 singles on 29 July.

"They thought I would never play badminton again but I liked playing it too much."

Judo

Scotland's Sarah Clark, who won gold in the -63kg judo, tells the BBC: "That is what I came here to do and I have come out with the result I wanted and came to get.

"Today I feel like I have done it because of the crowd. My family, friends have come to see me, it is for them and for Scotland.

"My motivation was always there and to keep the momentum going for Scottish judo is fantastic. This will be my last competitive tournament for sure."

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Gold Medal

Danny Williams (England) - men's -73kg judo

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With his shaven head and a body full of tattoos England's Danny Williams does not look like a man with whom you mess. New Zealand's Adrian Leat attempted just that and came off second best in a bruising contest for gold. It is a huge achievement for the Englishman, who was a late call-up to the England squad because of injury to Ben Fletcher. It is his first major tournament win, given to him by Waza-ari. Take a bow son.

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Swimming

Men's 50m butterfly (19:07 BST)

How would you react if your relative won a gold medal at the Olympics? Cry, scream, hug everyone? Or all of these?

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One of the most memorable and emotional interviews of the London 2012 games came with proud South African Bert Le Clos after his son, Chad, had just beaten legendary American swimmer Michael Phelps to win 200m butterfly gold.

Before Glasgow 2014, the BBC's Matthew Pinsent met up with Chad and Bert in an in-depth video interview to find out how their lives have changed since London.

Well, get ready for some more tears as Chad has qualified for the final of the 50m butterfly and will be in action at 19:07 BST.

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Hockey

Women's: New Zealand v Trinidad and Tobago (19:00 BST)

No one likes their team getting a hiding. You turn up for a game hopeful of a good performance only to see them fall apart and get humiliated.

Well spare a thought for fans and players of the Trinidad and Tobago women's hockey side, who were thrashed 16-0 (yes, SIXTEEN) by South Africa on Thursday. As a comparison, no other team conceded more than six goals in one match as Trinidad's men kept the score down to a 6-1 loss to England.

But today is a new day. Today, Trinidad's women side take on the might that is New Zealand (19:00 BST), the 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medallists and the strongest team in the group. Let's hope the officials can keep count.

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Ollie Williams

BBC Sport in Glasgow

BBC Sport's Ollie Williams continues his attempt to interview an athlete from each of the 71 Commonwealth countries.

NINE - Gareth Evans, Wales

You will see no better celebration than the fist-pumping roar from Gareth Evans as he won Group B of the men's 62kg weightlifting.

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"That meant massive amounts," said the ninth inductee to the #71Club, who was 17th at London 2012. "I've pulled on my country's lifting suit in front of my friends, my family and all the wonderful people that were here supporting today."

Explaining his flamboyant approach, he said: "People don't pay money to watch someone pick up a weight, put it down and walk back like it's not bothering them. People want to be entertained by people lifting weights, and I like entertaining people lifting weights. I stand up, I look somewhere, I do my jerk and then it's party time."

Track cycling

Tom Fordyce

Chief sports writer in Glasgow

"Slightly anticlimactic finale as Kiwi Sam Webster gets away from Jason Kenny to win the sprint goal decider. The Hoydrome, bouncing all afternoon, falls briefly silent - all but one small all-black corner. Kenny has been bulking up since failing to pick up a medal at the Worlds in Colombia last March, but the extra 5kg of power was not enough to close the gap he allowed Webster to build."

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Bronze Medal

Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown (England) - 63kg judo

English teenager Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown, 19, wins her country's first judo medal of the evening, beating Beatrice Valois of Canada in her bronze-medal contest.

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Rhythmic gymnastics

Athlete reaction

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Wales' Francesca Jones won silver in the individual all-around competition to secure her second medal of the Games. She's understandably emotional: "It means everything. The sole focus for two years has been this. It's been such a long road. To get the results we've done I cant even put it into words."

Compatriot Laura Halford, who won bronze, adds: "Frankie has inspired me. When I saw her get her medal in Delhi I knew I wanted to do the same. Having her as a role model and supporting me was amazing. On the podium I was thinking I couldn't believe I'd won a bronze medal. I didn't think an individual medal would be realistic. To prove myself wrong is quite funny."

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Boxing

Men's flyweight

Currently top of the AIBA rankings, Andrew Selby of Wales is expected to be pushing for a medal in the men's flyweight competition.

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Selby, 25, is a two-time gold medallist at the European Amateur Championship and also won a silver medal at the World Amateur Championships in Baku in 2011.

His brother Lee is a professional boxer and fights for Matchroom Sport, who promote a number of fighters, including world super-middleweight champion Carl Froch. Andrew Selby fights Scotland's Reece McFadden, 19, in the last 32 at 18:35 BST.

Track Cycling

Track cycling sprint silver medallist Jason Kenny: "I am shattered. I think I had a bit of cramp or something."

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BBC Sport's Ollie Williams is attempting to interview an athlete from each of the 71 competing nations. He spoke to six competitors yesterday. Here is another entry.

EIGHT - Brown Ramohaka, Solomon Islands

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Weightlifter Brown Ramohaka made it to the Commonwealth Games despite struggling for training time in cramped facilities back home.

"I started weightlifting because I was walking past the gym one day and stood by the window," he recalls following his 62kg contest. "I looked inside the gym and the man who is now my coach asked me: 'Do you want to come and train with us?'"

Brown has been lifting ever since but his coach, Lesley, says he succeeded against the odds in Glasgow: "I'm very proud of him. He beat his personal best, when back at home we have only two weightlifting platforms for training - one for ladies and one for males. Training was difficult and I'm happy that when he came here, he did his best."

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Track Cycling

Men's sprint

Sarah Storey

Six-time Paralympic cycling gold medallist and BBC Sport expert

"Jason has done so much more extra riding than Sam Webster and that probably cost him."

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Track Cycling

Men's sprint

Rob Hayles

Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

"Jason allowed too much of a gap and left himself too much work to do in the final straight. He tried to execute the same plan as the second race but he didn't manage it."

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Track Cycling

Men's sprint

Victoria Pendleton

Double Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

"It was a fabulous race and Jason seemed to hold back and give it to Sam Webster. Maybe Jason's used up too much energy and he perhaps should have picked up the pace a bit sooner.

"I think Webster deserves credit for keeping it slow and playing to his strengths, because a longer race would have suited Jason."

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Gold Medal

Sam Webster (New Zealand) - men's sprint cycling

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There is no gold medal for England's Jason Kenny. New Zealand's Sam Webster, who won the opening race, takes the third to take the glory and the victory.

It's Kenny's second silver of the Games so far after he was part of the group that came second in the men's team finals.

Coming up on day two

18:35 BST: Watch judo live as England Danny Williams takes on New Zealand's Adrian Leat for the -73kg gold medal.

18:45 BST: Watch squash live - world champion Laura Massaro of England is in action in the round of 16.

Swimming finals get under way from 19:07 BST

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Track Cycling

Men's 4,000m individual pursuit

Rob Hayles

Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

"Jack Bobridge had been going well in training and he's come back on the track from the road and produced. Two golds for him now."

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Gold Medal

Jack Bobridge (Australia) - 4,000m individual pursuit cycling

Jack Bobridge of Australia won the Commonwealth Games gold in Delhi four years ago and he has just repeated that feat in Glasgow.

He defeats countryman Alex Edmondson, the current world champion, in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit cycling.

Bobridge came out of retirement to enter this year's Commonwealth Games. Well, what a decision that has proved to be. He has now won two gold medals after also taking gold in the 4,000m team pursuit event.

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Judo

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Judo

Ben Dirs

BBC Sport in Glasgow

"To the Scottish Exhibition, and indeed Conference, Centre. Judo for me this evening and, if I'm particularly lucky, I could see the home nations win nine medals in all - four English judoka fighting for gold (including compatriots Owen Livesey and Tom Reed in the -81kg final), as well Scotland's Sarah Clarke. Two English judoka fighting for bronze, two Scots and Eoin Fleming of Northern Ireland."

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Judo

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The judo competition has been dominated by England and Scotland so far, as competitors from the two countries have won all five of the gold medals to be handed out.

And there are more medals to come tonight. Here is a list of tonight's judo finals.

Track cycling

It's a guaranteed gold and silver for Australia in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit. Jack Bobridge takes on Alex Edmondson.

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Track Cycling

Rob Hayles

Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

"Both riders went slower than they did in qualification but Marc Ryan was closer to that time. It was tough for Owain Doull coming into this competition with the pedigree of riders."

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Bronze Medal

Marc Ryan (New Zealand) - 4,000m individual pursuit cycling

Experience wins over youth in the battle for the bronze in the 4,00m individual pursuit event.

Marc Ryan of New Zealand leads from start to finish, in a race Owain Doull could not get into. The Welshman misses out on a medal.

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Track cycling

Men's 4,000m individual pursuit

Before we find out if Jason Kenny will take gold or silver, there is another chance for a medal for Wales. We are still on the track and 21-year-old Owain Doull goes for bronze in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit.

His opponent, New Zealand's Marc Ryan, is 10 years older than the Welshman and won a bronze medal in the 2014 World Championships in Colombia.

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Track Cycling

Men's sprint

Sir Chris Hoy

Six-time Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

"Jason's a champion and he never gives up. He knew he had to pressurise Sam Webster. Jason waited for his chance and he gave half a lap of everything he had. Webster is the favourite but he looked nervous and was thinking more about Jason than what he wanted to do."

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Track Cycling

Men's sprint

Rob Hayles

Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

"We're back in the game! Well done Jason."

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Track cycling

Men's sprint

Drama in the velodrome. Jason Kenny times his attack to perfection, pipping Sam Webster on the line, winning by less than half a wheel. It is 1-1 in the best of three final.

Now it's sudden death. One race. One winner. One champion.

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Track cycling

Men's sprint

Right, it's back off to the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome as Jason Kenny goes in his second of a potential three races in the men's sprint final.

The Englishman lost the opening race and needs to defeat Sam Webster twice to take the gold.

Medal Ceremony

England's Joanna Rowsell is a very proud woman as she climbs to the top of the podium and is handed the gold medal after her triumph in the women's 3,000m individual pursuit final.

There is a huge smile on her face, followed by waves to the crowd as the England flag is raised. She becomes the first European to win this event in Commonwealth Games history.

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Rhythmic Gymnastics

Wales win silver and bronze

Saj Chowdhury

BBC Sport in Glasgow

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"It was a day that started off badly for Wales with the news of Rhys Williams, but has taken a more positive note with further medals in the rhythmic gymnastics.

"Roared on by the SSE Hydro revellers both Francesca Jones and team-mate Laura Halford, who helped the Welsh to second in the team final, keep their cool in the final ribbon section of the individual final for a silver-bronze finish."

Gold Medal

The title goes to Canada's Patricia Bezzoubenko, who would have had to get tangled in her ribbon and fall over on her face to lose out on gold.

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Track Cycling

Victoria Pendleton

Double Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

"Jason was in the wrong position to make the attack, so he gave up to conserve his energy."